good one runninglawyer, did u see if everybody was wearing the same shorts too, what if someone was wearing tights? or did you just pick out the winners?? its no good to b a lawyer if youre not going to be fair. I'm sure you will study the film in between your JAG re-runs

by la_puta who cares! it was not a conference meet, it was the lsu meet. Not really a big deal!

by kcgold good one runninglawyer, did u see if everybody was wearing the same shorts too, what if someone was wearing tights? or did you just pick out the winners?? its no good to b a lawyer if youre not going to be fair. I'm sure you will study the film in between your JAG re-runs

Ahh, poor babies! Great comebacks, though. Why don't you both waltz into the football coaches

Well, RL you are right who cares about Cross Country? This isn't Louisiana Football, Baseball, and heck even Basketball. That's why I got into this sport because it's fun and relaxed. Runners are the most chilled fun people to be around ever.

Until i went to LSU Indoor Track meets and also saw you on here. Then i realized there are douches in every sport.

Who cares for real? Most races aren't strict about how the athletes are dressed because nobody cares runninglawyer. Everyone is focusing on conference and unless it is a nationally rated race, then nobody is going to be a jerk like you. I think we should assign you as the "personal uniform inspector" so you can get all up and inside the men's tights. Why don't you get off the forums and give the Southeastern Coach a call or shoot him an email and see how much he cares? It's not like him or anybody respectable in the running community is going to care what your fat a**thinks.

As for tights, Zack, they're usually worn by mediocre/slow running collegiate wannabe's who are trying to hide big legs and fat asses...and by those who offer lame excuses for consistently finishing in the BACK of the pack.

As for tights, Zack, they're usually worn by mediocre/slow running collegiate wannabe's who are trying to hide big legs and fat asses...and by those who offer lame excuses for consistently finishing in the BACK of the pack.

Maybe you don't understand why they call them tights. Have you ever seen a fat man wear Under Armour? It does anything but "hide big legs and fat asses." It may smooth out "cottage-cheese" thighs, but it by no means hides the smallest of rolls.

Galen Rupp depicted in this image wearing tights...as well as a long sleeve shirt. One may think this was due to low temperatures. However, when interviewed after the race, Galen stated that his reasoning for wearing the tights/long sleeves was because he was feeling slow and self-conscious about his body.

Specs, nothing illegal about that scenario.... t-mate chose not to wear the undergarment; therefore, all is legal, NCAA or NFHS-wise. All do not have to wear, but if they do, 2+ must be same COLOR, as are colors of all shorts/bottoms and singlet/tops.

nahhh, when looking at Chaz's pics and Pat's video, only one team stands out, so me thinks the only reference spec makes is regarding the rare-use-of-tights-Rupp-photo above. The LSU pics and video indicate only one team is a non-conformist....the one having its own student visa office and interpreter set up at the track office. As for those who blast me about my insistence that rules be followed at every competition, they can ONLY be card-carrying Democrats who are using too much makeup and pouring more ObamaMamaManiaZitCreme over their Wheaties than needed. Too, they seem to be emulating a few coaches who want rules selectively enforced ONLY when it doesn't involve/affect THEIR team.

As much as I hate RunningLawyer, he makes this site amusing and borderline funny. RunningLawyer, nobody likes you but keep it up, you may be the main reason I check this site so much. He really knows how to bring out the uptight personalities in all of us distance runners. OK, no more encouragement!

As much as I hate RunningLawyer, he makes this site amusing and borderline funny. RunningLawyer, nobody likes you but keep it up, you may be the main reason I check this site so much. He really knows how to bring out the uptight personalities in all of us distance runners. OK, no more encouragement!